Show ON PSYCHOLOGY DR CRANE Girls' Glasses Match Mothers' Don't Teach Child to Get Favors Let Him Earn His Way by Effort By DR GEORGE W CRANE Jerry O 24 is a typical Prodigal Son though he has graduated from a leading college “Dr Crane I don’t know what will becorpe of Jerry” his devoted mother confessed “He has had all the advantages we could give him We sent him to private school so he could mingle with the best type of chil-- dren 7 “His Daddy always gave him a liberal allowance even in grammar school And he paid all his expenses to college and gave him $100 per month for spending money “Then he sent him to Europe and has indulged him in travel all over America i “But Jerry has no financial He is constantly in gumption v ¥ 1 debt And recently he has started writing worthless checks My husband has made financial restitution for them but he is about at his wits end” Suppose a man were a great pianist like the late Paderewski and expected his son to become equally talented Should he keep him away from the piano all throughout childhood and prevent his taking any piano lessons? “Certainly not” you will exclaim Well the skill in the use of money comes only from experience A child must earn his own spending money in order to realize that it takes toil and sweat and sometimes tears to gain a d financial in our current economic system toe-hol- l NEWLYWEDS are Mr and Mrs John Thomas Martin Jr The bride is the former Miss Beverly Boehme daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter William Boehme of Hooper The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs John Thomas Martin of Springfield Ohio He is currently stationed with the Navy in San Diego — (Pen-ney- s Studio) 12A THE for congratulation rather than censure” The Minnesota medical journal editorial was inspired by my advocacy of the diathermy (electrocoagulation) treatment as an alternative for tonsillectomy for infected tonsils' A fairly effective method that is safe instead of a fairly effective method that involves the risk of life in every instance for diathemy treatment as choice of for infected method the I still plump (electro-coagulation- tonsils 1 ) j YOUR OWN RISK Your life is your own to risk recklessly if you wish I’m a coward and wouldn’t risk mine if I had infected tonsils I’d submit to tonsillectomy if I had tubeculo-si- s actinomycosis syphilis or cancer with the lesion limited as yet to the tonsil But no tonsillectomy for me in any other circumstance thank you From numerous inquiries I gather that the every ready operators expedite tonsillectomy (tonsil “removal”) by giving parents that shabby line: ‘The child will continue to have one cold after another until those bad tonsils are out” From the most authoritative statistics available (Kaiser’s Children’s Tonsils In and Out) I quote: “Statistical studies on groups of' children with control groups of like ages reveal only a slight benefit for the children whose tonsils and adenoids have been It must be recog removed NOVEMBER 4 1955 By DR DOROTHY V WHIPPLE i times put him on his back and CHICAGO (AP)— The bones in sometimes on his stomach and a newborn baby’s skull are soft sometimes on his right side and nized however that colds do not bear in many instances a close relation to the tonsils and ” adenoids Removal of tonsils had been advised for 4400 Rochester school children Of these 2200 were not operated on All of the children were in the 4 to 7 years age group When the children were 14 to 17 years old- of the 2200 whose tonsils and adenoids had been removed 484 were still subject to repeated colds while 682 of the 2200 (vhose tonsils had not been removed were subject to repeated colds The difference Is Insignificant and the doctor who operates on such questionable ground is reckless I’d say Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining t opersonal health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr Brady if a stamped envelope is enclosed-Ma- il to Dp William Brady 265 El Caminp South Beverly Hills Calif - self-address- - R It's Important to Guard The Shape of Baby's Head Diathermy for T onsils Is Safer Than Surgery V STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING I YOUR HEALTH By DR WILLIAM BRADY Back in the days when medicine was still a profession I valued and sometimes bent a little backward to hold the esteem of my erstwhile As excolleagues pressed in an appraisal of my teachings published in a Minnesota medical journal “The fact that his (Brady’s) statements hold water somewhat over 50 per cent of the time should be a cause OGDEN If you’re not careful the head molds into peculiar shapes If a baby lies with his head in the same position the spot that hits the bed becomes flat The flatter this spot becomes the more comfortable the baby finds it to lie in this one way Then of course the more he lies on this one spot the flatter it gets and we have a vicious circle developing Sometimes a flat spot develops in the back of the head if the baby lies on his back If he lies on his stomach the baby will turn his head to one side or the other and you find one side of his forehead flatter than the other side He begins to get a lopsided appearance In the early weeks of life put your baby down so that he cannot always lie in the same position He cannot turn himself over as yet He will stay more or less the way you put him So some- - sometimes on his left side In this way you get the bed pressure on all sides of his soft little head and you keep his head rounded If you haven’t done this and you discover that at two or three months of age your baby’s head has a lopsided appearance there is still time to fix it though it isn’t quite so easy as it is in the beginning Try putting him down so that he cannot get that flat spot on the bed If he is accustomed to lying on one side it’s probably the side he turns away from is a blank wall and he’s learned that more interesting things go on in the center of the room Turn him around and put his head at the other end of the crib Now he’ll have to lie on the other side to watch the world go by Maybe this is all you'll have to do e Neither piano playing skill nor ability to budget money wisely can be Inherited regardless of how talented a musician or business genius the father may be of successful make the same parents error as Jerry’s dad and then deprive their children of those very same practical experiences which are so vital for success There is no royal road to acquiring a knowledge of mathematics music or of sound business methods You must memorize the basic rules and then practice on the real object In music this means you must go through the same laborious finger exercises that Paderewski underwent You must likewise undergo the same basic training in the business world and begin working for pay jobs even when you are of kindergarten age Don’t give children an allowance! For that is like making your child wear waterwings every time he goes swimming Allowances weaken your child for he must learn to keep afloat financially by his own efforts and do the same as regards swimming Life makes no allowances for anybody so why teach him to expect favors (allowances) and something-for-nothin- g while he is child? in your home as a PUSHED OUT UPON OWN As soon as he is pushed out upon his own life will furnish him no allowances for anything and he’ll be that much more when competing handicapped with typical American youth who know how to earn their own way So set up pay jobs in your home Encourage your child to carry a newspaper route even if you parents are millionaires since no other work prepares him so successfully for earning his own way in our American economy And if your adult children are still as juvenile as Jerry have a straight talk with them Remind them they must stand alone hereafter Don’t make up for their rubber checks for you further weaken them by so doing And send for my “Budget Booklet” enclosing a stamped return envelope plus 20 cents in cain It helps married folks top in operating their home on a budget Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Mellott Ind NEW YORK (INS) — Little ' girls may have to wear glasses but that’s no reason for a funeral appearance s Nowadays small-sizframes come in such appealing shades as blue shell pink yellow and goldenrod Not only that but the new glasses have been coordinated colorwise with an adult female collection so that mother and daughter can match ' frames r j Yet thousands self-mad- e eye-glas- eye-gla- ss PAYLESS SO PLEASING I TO THE EYE as well as the taste Autumn Plenty will provide a climax to a Thanksgiving f dinner APPLIANCE 2208 Washington Blvd Autumn Fruit Dessert Is Good Dial 2-58- 30 After Heavy Holiday Dinner sired sauce may be chilled By GAYNOR MADDOX A delicate shimmering mold of applie gelatin green and red grapesi pear banana and pecans served with a chilled quick custard sauce— how’s that sound for a gala Thanksgiving dessert? 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